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Twins Save Mom's Life, Kick Loose Deadly Tumor From Mom's Cervix While Still in Womb
Like any thrilled mother to be, Michelle Stepney cherished the first kicks she could feel from her unborn babies. But her lively twin girls were doing more than simply making their presence felt. Each little kick was saving their mother's life.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
Nurse Admits to Stealing Body Parts from 244 Corpses for Resale
PHILADELPHIA — A nurse admitted Wednesday he cut body parts from 244 corpses and helped forge paperwork so the parts, some of them diseased, could be used in unsuspecting patients. Authorities say nurse Lee Cruceta was the lead cutter in a group thaSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
What Really Causes Cancer? Urban Myths Revealed
BREAST implants, deodorant and coffee are extremely unlikely to cause cancer, according to a new risk report designed to allay panic that everything can be carcinogenic. The new risk assessment developed by an Australian cancer specialist puts in perspSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
HPV increasingly causes oral cancer in men
ATLANTA - The sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer in women is poised to become one of the leading causes of oral cancer in men, according to a new study. The HPV virus now causes as many cancers of the upper throat as tobacco and alcSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
A taste of sugar eases babies’ vaccination pain
NEW YORK - Giving infants a small dose of a sugar solution just before they get injections seems to make the pain more tolerable, a study shows. Researchers gave babies ages 2 and 4 months the solution two minutes before getting routine immunizations aSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
Baby shampoo study raises chemical concerns
CHICAGO - Baby shampoos, lotions and powders may expose infants to chemicals that have been linked with possible reproductive problems, a small study suggests. The chemicals, called phthalates, are found in many ordinary products including cosmetics, tSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
Cancer Killer Found In The Ocean
Biomedicine scientists identified and sequenced the genes of a bacteria called Salinispora tropica. It produces anti-cancer compounds and can be found in ocean sediments off the Bahamas. A product called salinosporamide A has shown promise treating a boneSubmitted by gunnjess | Published over 5 years ago | -
Stem Cell Lines Created From Poor Quality Embryos Discarded From Fertility Clinics
Human embryos that are discarded every day as medical waste from in vitro fertilization (IVF) clinics could be an important source of stem cells for research, according to a team of researchers at Children's Hospital Boston. Some of the embryos created duSubmitted by gunnjess | Published over 5 years ago | -
Rapid cognitive improvement in Alzheimer's disease following perispinal etanercept administration
Substantial basic science and clinical evidence suggests that excess tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) is centrally involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. In addition to its pro-inflammatory functions, TNF-alpha has recently been recogSubmitted by gunnjess | Published over 5 years ago | -
Reversal Of Alzheimer's Symptoms Within Minutes In Human Study
An extraordinary new scientific study, which for the first time documents marked improvement in Alzheimer’s disease within minutes of administration of a therapeutic molecule, has just been published in the Journal of Neuroinflammation.Submitted by gunnjess | Published over 5 years ago | -
Cold Meds send 7000 kids to the hospital
Cough and cold medicines send about 7,000 children to hospital emergency rooms each year, the U.S. government said Monday in its first national estimate of the problem. About two-thirds of the cases were children who took the medicines unsupervised. HSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
Severe Neglect of Mental Patient
the hospital floor, curled into a fetal position, languishing in a soiled diaper. The 15-year-old, an ambulance technician later wrote, was covered with open wounds from "severe body mutilation." [ Submit your comments below. ] (ENLARGE) Vince ASubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
Mental Patients with Guns
Indiana is failing to provide a national database with the names of people its state courts have deemed unfit to own guns because of mental health issues, a gun control advocacy group says. Former Fort Wayne mayor Paul Helmke, president of the nonprofiSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
Dug companies $$$$
Driven by solid sales of its antidepressant Cymbalta, Indianapolis drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. today said fourth-quarter profits grew to $854.4 million and 78 cents per share, beating many analysts' estimates. Earnings jumped six-fold from the same perSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
Pupils reflect on boy's post-transplant death
Students at Charlestown Middle School were given time Monday to write their memories of classmate Marquis Popp, who died four days after undergoing a heart transplant last week.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
Can Health Access Improve Without More Docs, Nurses?
...fighting over who would do the most to increase the number of Americans with health insurance and expand access to care. But their plans don’t ensure that there will be enough doctors and nurses will treat all those new patients....Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
Nurse Blog: Why Is a Woman's Salary Lower Than a Man's?
April 22nd is Equal Pay Day, and new research by the American Association of University Women Educational Foundation shows that just one year out of college, women working full-time earn only 80 percent of their male colleagues’ salaries, even when they work in the same field. Ten years after graduation, the pay gap widens, with women earning 69 percent of what ...Published over 5 years ago | -
CDC urges doctors to combat birth-defect virus
WASHINGTON - Too few U.S doctors are telling pregnant women about steps they can take to avoid a virus that causes serious birth defects in thousands of babies each year, U.S. health officials said on Thursday.The CDC said such infection occurs in about 1Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
The dirty truth about docs who don't wash
It’s a question no hospital patient should have to ask: “Hey, doc, did you wash your hands?” But in an era of rising rates of drug-resistant infections and overburdened medical staffs, hygiene experts say the best-protected patients are those wiSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago | -
Food poisoning can be long term
By LAURAN NEERGAARD, AP Medical Writer Mon Jan 21, 12:40 PM ET WASHINGTON - It's a dirty little secret of food poisoning: E. coli and certain other foodborne illnesses can sometimes trigger serious health problems months or years after patientsSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 5 years ago |
